China for All Its Challenges and Complexities, Is an Extraordinary Teacher
I can only say that China, for all its challenges and complexities, is also an extraordinary teacher. That is, of course, if one is willing to learn!
I can only say that China, for all its challenges and complexities, is also an extraordinary teacher. That is, of course, if one is willing to learn!
Common development is a long-standing desire of humanity. The BRI aims to make it a reality through its pursuit of high-quality supply chains, resilient development and comprehensive consultations.
China is leading a renewable energy revolution as a critical partner because it tackles the twin pressures of energy demand growth and climate change. If the world steps up with the same scale and scope of action, then it’s fair to say humanity will succeed.
The goal of building community with a shared future can only be achieved through dialogue, development, mutual respect, and cooperation. Thus, there is a need to promote dialogue and inclusiveness instead of confrontation and exclusion.
President Xi’s Tibet visit is of vital importance not only to the autonomous region but also to the peace, stability, and prosperity of the trans-Himalaya region.
In a hundred years, the CPC has gained considerable experience in solving practical problems and more importantly, has put this experience in the world public domain through cooperation with several political parties especially in the developing countries including Africa.
Foreign critics suggest that party members join out of self-interest to be part of a powerful elite. But it is party members who are first responders at times of crises be it Covid-19, an earthquake, or poverty alleviation.
How has this revitalization been accomplished in less than 100 years? As an outsider, and a person fascinated by history, I attempt here to answer that question.
Reliance on and service to the people have been the fundamental tenet of the CPC since its founding.
Understanding what China and the CPC have experienced during the past 100 years is crucial to comprehending both China and the world’s future on everything from the world economy to the climate crisis to international relations.
While the Chinese model might not be suitable for our 330 million Americans, it does suit the vast majority of China’s 1.4 billion citizens as evidenced by independent public opinion polling, both long term and focused on the global pandemic still ongoing in much of the rest of the world.
These economic and social achievements since the creation of the People’s Republic of China in 1949 are by now so great that it is widely acknowledged internationally that China has changed the world situation.